Numbers Game: Heat 105, Pacers 90

Numbers of note from the Heat’s historic closeout to the back-to-back-to-back set:

33: Years since a team won on three straight nights on the road.

35: Miami’s biggest lead. That was the same margin by which Miami beat Indiana the last time. Then the sloppiness started. Still, all the Pacers will remember is the way they got torched when it mattered.

20: Career-high point total for Norris Cole, who was playing in front of 60 friends and family members. Cole grew up in Dayton, an hour away.

8: Straight games for Dwyane Wade shooting at least 50 percent from the floor. He was 6-of-12. He’s getting what he wants.

4: Steals for LeBron James, who was all over the floor. He also had 23 points, nine rebounds, seven assists.

12: Minutes for Danny Granger, before leaving with a sprained ankle.

2: Fingers that were taped together on Mario Chalmers’s left hand, before he re-aggravated the injury Tuesday. He said after the game that he could have returned, and expects not to miss time. But he said that after first injuring it.

3-for-3: Shane Battier looks more comfortable with every game.

9: Rebounds for Udonis Haslem, who is trying to stay ahead of Eryan Ilyasova as the top rebounder off the bench in the NBA. And yes, Haslem knows the stats. Cold.

2-for-15: The Pacers from the three-point line. Another good recent sign for Miami.

$4,000: What Juwan Howard will probably have to pay two technicals. James warned him from the bench to “save your money, 17.”